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  • Chill out: relaxation may be the key to relieving menopausal hot flushes
  • New facility helps Queen's lead the way in cancer research
  • A round-up of the latest health news (Daily Mail)
  • Discovery of protein key to neuro-regeneration (News-Medical-Net)
  • 80% Of GPs Believe Cardiac Arrhythmias To Be Widely Under-recognised And Often Untreated, New...
  • Regenerative Activity In The Peripheral Nervous System Could Mean Regeneration For The Central...
  • University joins Climate Change Partnership
  • Coastal erosion experts head to St Fergus
  • Health Protection Agency To Study The Health Effects Of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, UK (Medical...
  • Save Our Hospital Accommodation - Timetable For Local Protests By Medical Students And Junior...
  • UK team visit RIMT institute in Punjab - PunjabNewsline.com
  • £9 million funding agreed for two major new research units
  • Heart research at Imperial boosted by major £8.9 million award
  • Director of new heart research centre talks about £8.9 million award
  • Study: Rock music triggers bar brawls (Moldova.org)
  • Scots patients first to get new 3D scanner (The Herald)
  • New scanner 'risks two-tier NHS' - BBC News
  • Oral cancers linked to genes as well as lifestyle
  • Photodynamic Therapy Breakthrough In Cancer Treatment (Medical News Today)
  • Edinburgh hospital to become first in UK to use state-of-the-art ... - stv.tv
  • In brief: Call to tackle sex abuse by aid workers, Woman dies in ... - Times Online
  • UK & World News: Gum disease linked to cancer risk (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • UK to study diet-pollution link (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Why UK has to change its tune - Scotsman
  • Child experts gather to improve working practices
  • Professor leads ?crack team? to tackle cancer?s greatest mysteries
  • Cancer Research UK creates 'crack teams' to solve cancer's greatest mysteries (News-Medical-Net)
  • Students race to a top award
  • Cancer Research UK Launches Translational Research Initiative - Biotech Transfer Week
  • Body's baking soda used to catch cancer early
  • UK & World News: Herceptin hope for cancer sufferers (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Horizon Joins UK Cancer Initiative; Will Supply Cell Lines to ... - Cell Based Assay News...
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-01 11:15 Erbitux slightly boosts survival in cancer study (Interactive...
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-01 13:59 New drug cocktails show promise against breast cancer - studies...
  • Warwick Medical School Student Walking 815km for Cancer Charity
  • UK & World News: Chlorine 'may cause birth defects' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Computer speeds up college work - BBC News
  • Royal seal of approval for Breakthrough Breast Cancer's world-class research unit in Edinburgh...
  • Funding for Queen's scientist to help women cope with breast cancer
  • Scots poet destroyed his own work to save career
  • UK: Napier University teams up with Chinese company to develop ... - Automotive World (subscription)
  • Alex McLeish to receive honorary degree
  • Inovio Biomedical Provides Updated Interim Data on Phase I/II Clinical Study of...
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Variations in appropriateness of rectal cancer surgery across England
  • Scotland has lowest number of poorer students in UK - The Herald
  • Study to investigate long-term health effects of mobile phone use
  • Blueberries may reverse memory decline, Reading University finds - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Cabinet Secretary launches Glasgow Heart and Lung Institute
  • Cervical cancer rates climbing among teens (New Scientist)
  • Sunbathing and sex to blame for rise in teenage cancer rates - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Organizers of cancer clinical trials are neglecting teenagers and ... - EurekAlert (press release)
  • Skin cancer toll soars among affluent young - Independent
  • Cervical cancer rates climbing among teens - New Scientist (subscription)
  • Cellphones can give cancer-stricken teens a lifeline: UK researchers - CBC.ca
  • BBC news of UK nations examined (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations review (BBC News)
  • BBC news of UK nations probed (BBC News)
  • BBC UK nations news examined (BBC News)
  • BBC reviews its UK nations news (BBC News)
  • Be part of the solution
  • Rich Teens Risk Melanoma, Poor Teens Risk Cervical Cancer - Informify
  • Iain snaps up top award
  • Cervical cancer rates soaring among teens - Fresh News
  • Local Doctors Trial The Coil To Prevent Womb Cancer, UK (Medical News Today)
  • UK: Prime Minister's Questions, 11 June 2008 (Scoop.co.nz)
  • Studies reveal extent of delays in diagnosing teenagers with cancer
  • University sport gets new national voice - British Universities Sports Association
  • Manchester scientists showcase work to local MP
  • Heart attacks kill more than 100000 people annually in the UK - Science Centric
  • DJ HUGIN NEWS/Epigenomics Successfully Completes Larger Clinical Study in Early Lung Cancer...
  • Cancer deaths ?significantly higher? in the north of England
  • Unfinished business
  • SOAS Library Team Races for Life
  • Genes that boost good cholesterol may protect against heart disease
  • News from Westminster (Scottish Liberal Democrats)
  • Newcastle Scientists Make Breakthrough In Treatment For Blood Cancer (Medical News Today)
  • Genes that boost good cholesterol may protect against heart disease
  • UK & World News: Weight-loss ops 'cut cancer risks' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-22 19:11 New source of heart stem cells found - U.S. study (Interactive...
  • Braveheart signs commercialisation agreement
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-23 14:52 Braveheart Investment says results to be announced on June 25...
  • Marine organisms could hold the secret to reducing cancer, according to Aberdeen experts
  • University Of Ulster Spin Out Unveils Breakthrough Vital Sign Monitors (Medical News Today)
  • Implantable sensor will revolutionise the management of heart disease, say Imperial researchers
  • Sustainable students
  • UK & World News: Fresh hope in breast cancer battle (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Test to determine each woman's chances of breast cancer - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Genetic profiling for breast cancer on the horizon
  • A Heart Attack Waiting To Happen? How Do You Know Your Risk? (Medical News Today)
  • Genetic profiling for breast cancer on the horizon - Cancer Research UK - News & Resources
  • Genetic Profiling For Breast Cancer On The Horizon (Medical News Today)
  • University of Leicester Academic Appointed Chairman of UK ... - PharmaLive.com (press release)
  • UK woman conceives breast cancer gene-free baby - CTV.ca
  • Photography competition to capture Aberdeenshire's Archaeology
  • Can children have strokes?
  • Scottish Prison Commission Report
  • New specialist brain cancer centre opens at UCL
  • University of Leicester Academic appointed chairman of UK ... - Medicexchange
  • Top 100 Graduate Employers: No 48 Cancer Research UK - Times Online
  • Centre for Sentencing Research welcomes prisons report
  • Low "Good" HDL Cholesterol Linked To Memory Decline (Medical News Today)
  • UK's top spy, the head of the Joint Intelligence Committee, seriously ill (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Former politician gains honorary doctorate
  • Scotland risks losing generation of actors - Times Online
  • Is Scotland's dust behind asthma? - BBC News
  • Business-like approach to research - Scotsman
  • Parasite migration signals climate change
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • Disruption of blood sugar levels after heart surgery is common
  • Pink ladies prowl around lab
  • Antonine Wall gains World Heritage Site status
  • Search for construction partners for new library
  • Red wine not recommended for cancer prevention, says Cancer ... - Cancer Research UK - News &...
  • UK Study Recommends Testing All Women For Breast Cancer Risk; NHS ... - Pharmacogenomics Reporter...
  • More research needed into beneficial food compounds
  • Chief Constable is top Alumnus
  • Graduate wins right to stay in UK after visa error (The Herald)
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Diabetes Could be a Hidden Condition for Heart Disease Patients
  • Worry over university applications - The Press Association
  • New therapies revealed for diabetes-induced microvascular disease (News-Medical-Net)
  • You are not alone
  • Fun steps through history to make a big difference
  • Tobacco 'could help treat cancer' - BBC News
  • New BHF grants for Bristol heart research
  • Sugar study is sweetener for stem cell science
  • Visualisation software to aid prostate cancer detection (News-Medical-Net)
  • Visualisation Software To Aid Prostate Cancer Detection (Medical News Today)
  • New research underlines link between lower birth weight and heart disease in later life
  • Studying in Scotland: New kids on the block - Independent
  • Studying in Scotland: Our friends in the north - Independent
  • UK Sugar Study Is Sweetener For Stem Cell Science (Medical News Today)
  • Singers get in tune for traditional music weekend
  • Paddling (and drumming) to victory
  • If you wonder why your heart is on the left: it may just be a question of going with the flow
  • US cancer boss in mobiles warning - BBC News
  • Scottish voters deal blow to UK's Brown - The Associated Press
  • Heart Research UK Says 'Obesity Gene' Is An Excuse For Piling On ... - Medical News Today (press...
  • Heart Research UK Says 'Obesity Gene' Is An Excuse For Piling On The Pounds (Medical News Today)
  • How chemo kills tumours: research to reduce side effects
  • Unravelling breast cancer susceptibility
  • What do doctors tell patients about the survival benefits of palliative chemotherapy?
  • Cancer patients are not given enough information (EurekAlert!)
  • University becomes first in Scotland to provide e-mail for life
  • Smoking among child cancer survivors highest in most at risk group
  • UK Receives $1 Million for Heart Research - UK News
  • Experts to undertake world?s largest Burns? collection
  • Smoking among child cancer survivors highest in most at risk group (News-Medical-Net)
  • Depression found to hasten decline in cancer patients
  • What do doctors tell cancer patients?
  • Number of Scots going to university dropping - Scotsman
  • Researchers unveil vital key to cancer
  • How Chemo Kills Tumors: Research To Reduce Side Effects - Science Daily (press release)
  • Researchers show how new chemotherapy drugs kill cancerous tumors (News-Medical-Net)
  • Plymouth tops league table of cheapest university cities - guardian.co.uk
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Can Broccoli Help Heart Damage? Diabetes UK (Medical News Today)
  • Public Private Research Partnership Announces £4M Of Projects To Improve UK Diet And Health...
  • Cancer charity demands more support - The Press Association
  • New Initiative Gives Cancer Physics A Boost - Queensland University Of Technology, Australia...
  • Danfysik UK creating revolutionary cancer treatment technology in ... - PR-Inside.com...
  • Scientists call for trial of "hen harrier ceiling"
  • Breast cancer hope as brittle bone drug gets clinical trial in UK - Times Online
  • UK & World News: Drugs duo found to slow down cancer (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Brittle bone drug 'could slow the growth of breast cancer' - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Breast cancer hope over cheap drugs - BBC News
  • Early days for ?miracle? breast cancer cure, sufferers told - Belfast Telegraph
  • New health checks for young athletes
  • Bowel cancer genetic link found - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Gene 'clue' to colorectal cancer - BBC News
  • Women fast track to 2012 Games - Mix and match programme aims to ... - Scotsman
  • Two new additions to journalism masters' course (holdthefrontpage.co.uk)
  • Teen cancer survival rates on the rise
  • Jade Goody to return to UK after cancer diagnosis on Indian Big Brother (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Pool chosen for Olympics training - BBC News
  • UK & World News: Juices 'could render drugs useless' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Stem cell indicator should boost bowel cancer survival rates
  • Bowel Cancer Indicator Should Lead To Better Treatment (Medical News Today)
  • UK team identifies cancer marker - UK Trade & Investment
  • Stem Cell Marker For Aggressive Bowel Cancer (Medical News Today)
  • Pioneering cancer treatment successfully trialled
  • UK team gains insight into aggressive bowel cancer - Cancer Research UK - News & Resources
  • Bath researchers study how cancer cells come unstuck (News-Medical-Net)
  • Peeblesshire News. » Sport » Commonwealth Chris puts Scotland first (Peeblesshire News)
  • Bath Researchers Study How Cancer Cells Come Unstuck (Medical News Today)
  • Daily aspirin recommended for all middle-aged (News-Medical-Net)
  • UK gaming degrees under fire - GameSpot
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • New clinical advice on high cholesterol disorder
  • News briefs for August 27 (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
  • Heart Attack Patients Who Stop Statin Risk Death, Say Researchers - Science Daily (press release)
  • 'Hibs fan' banned from all UK football grounds actually supports Hearts (Daily Record)
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • News From The Journal Of The National Cancer Institute, August 26 2008 (Medical News Today)
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer linked with increased risk for other cancers - Cancer Research UK - News &.
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer linked with increased risk for other cancers - Cancer Research UK - News &.
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer linked with increased risk for other cancers - Cancer Research UK - News &.
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer linked with increased risk for other cancers - Cancer Research UK - News &.
  • Non-melanoma skin cancer linked with increased risk for other cancers - Cancer Research UK - News &.
  • New beta-blocker for heart disease and angina (News-Medical-Net)
  • Cervical cancer vaccine should include boys, says expert
  • New Beta Blocker To Offer Hope To Heart And Lung Sufferers (Medical News Today)
  • Calls for screening for heart disease gene - ABC Online
  • Elephant grass plantations could fuel Scotland?s cars - Sunday Herald
  • UK & World News: Perfumes linked to infertility fear (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Research Ethics Committees Identify And Correct Problems In Applications To Do Cancer Trials, UK...
  • Can folic acid cause cancer? - Telegraph.co.uk
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-01 10:16 Biosensors' heart stent matches J&J rival in study (Interactive...
  • Scientists to focus on E.coli bug - The Press Association
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-01 12:23 UPDATE 1-Biosensors' heart stent matches J&J rival in study...
  • Bleeding-heart jetsetters spell bad news for climate (PhysOrg)
  • UK "pink" anti-cancer t-shirts a nationwide hit - Kentucky.com
  • UK "pink" anti-cancer t-shirts a nationwide hit (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  • Tom Vanderbilt takes the UK driving test (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Millions 'unaware of heart risk' - BBC News
  • Height linked to risk of prostate cancer
  • UK & World News: Reassurance amid drug cancer fear (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Cholesterol-lowering drug given all clear over cancer risk - Thaindian.com
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Phylogica Partners With Leading UK Researchers to Develop New ... - PipelineReview.com (press...
  • Early weight gain linked to higher blood pressure in adulthood
  • New hope in fight against deadly cancers - Telegraph.co.uk
  • Cancer links to obesity revealed in new study - Telegraph.co.uk
  • The UK's biggest serial killer
  • Dr. James Rooney of Gluck Center Dead (BloodHorse)
  • Teen cancer survival rates on the rise
  • New research underlines link between lower birth weight and heart disease in later life
  • Implantable sensor will revolutionise the management of heart disease, say Imperial researchers
  • Study to investigate long-term health effects of mobile phone use
  • Genes for common heart condition and kidney problem identified
  • £9 million funding agreed for two major new research units
  • Heart research at Imperial boosted by major £8.9 million award
  • Director of new heart research centre talks about £8.9 million award
  • Scientists overcome obstacles to stem cell heart repair
  • Scientists develop new drug to outflank cancer resistance
  • Award success for technology developed to counter fraud
  • Grant to develop new radiation sources for medical, industrial and security applications
  • Granthams to fund Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London
  • Reintroducing wolves to Highlands may benefit Scottish ecosystems
  • New drug combination can significantly reduce risk of heart attack in about 90 days
  • Study reveals why some arthritis drugs can cause heart attacks and strokes
  • Mechanical 'artificial hearts' can remove need for heart transplant by returning heart to normal
  • New study gives further hope that vitamin D can fight breast cancer
  • Cancer research boosted as Imperial chosen for new Research Centre
  • Unravelling breast cancer susceptibility
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • Sustainable students
  • Unfinished business
  • Schoolchildren drawn to St Andrews secret garden
  • Fife: The Home Of Economics
  • Arthouse film project brings premiere to St Andrews
  • Scotland Through A Lens
  • University opens its heart for charity
  • New clinical advice on high cholesterol disorder
  • Pioneering cancer treatment successfully trialled
  • The UK's biggest serial killer
  • Early weight gain linked to higher blood pressure in adulthood
  • Height linked to risk of prostate cancer
  • Cervical cancer vaccine should include boys, says expert
  • Stem cell indicator should boost bowel cancer survival rates
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • Sir Bobby's big goal - to tackle cancer!
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • Depression found to hasten decline in cancer patients
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • Former politician gains honorary doctorate
  • Centre for Sentencing Research welcomes prisons report
  • Iain snaps up top award
  • Strathclyde sets standards for Scotland's PLCs
  • Strathclyde software spin-out secures investment
  • Melodies in Moscow for Strathclyde choir
  • Lecture in honour of top businessman
  • Sustaining enterprise in education
  • New health checks for young athletes
  • Experts to undertake world?s largest Burns? collection
  • Antonine Wall gains World Heritage Site status
  • Parasite migration signals climate change
  • Scottish Prison Commission Report
  • Cabinet Secretary launches Glasgow Heart and Lung Institute
  • Teen cancer survival rates on the rise
  • New research underlines link between lower birth weight and heart disease in later life
  • Implantable sensor will revolutionise the management of heart disease, say Imperial researchers
  • Study to investigate long-term health effects of mobile phone use
  • Genes for common heart condition and kidney problem identified
  • £9 million funding agreed for two major new research units
  • Heart research at Imperial boosted by major £8.9 million award
  • Director of new heart research centre talks about £8.9 million award
  • Scientists overcome obstacles to stem cell heart repair
  • Scientists develop new drug to outflank cancer resistance
  • Award success for technology developed to counter fraud
  • Grant to develop new radiation sources for medical, industrial and security applications
  • Granthams to fund Institute for Climate Change at Imperial College London
  • Reintroducing wolves to Highlands may benefit Scottish ecosystems
  • New drug combination can significantly reduce risk of heart attack in about 90 days
  • Study reveals why some arthritis drugs can cause heart attacks and strokes
  • Mechanical 'artificial hearts' can remove need for heart transplant by returning heart to normal
  • New study gives further hope that vitamin D can fight breast cancer
  • Cancer research boosted as Imperial chosen for new Research Centre
  • Unravelling breast cancer susceptibility
  • Public Health Chief to join St Andrews
  • Sustainable students
  • Unfinished business
  • Schoolchildren drawn to St Andrews secret garden
  • Fife: The Home Of Economics
  • Arthouse film project brings premiere to St Andrews
  • Scotland Through A Lens
  • University opens its heart for charity
  • New clinical advice on high cholesterol disorder
  • Pioneering cancer treatment successfully trialled
  • The UK's biggest serial killer
  • Early weight gain linked to higher blood pressure in adulthood
  • Height linked to risk of prostate cancer
  • Cervical cancer vaccine should include boys, says expert
  • Stem cell indicator should boost bowel cancer survival rates
  • Sir Bobby hands over his charity's first cheque
  • Newcastle Science City plans to be Europe's best
  • Inquiry reveals proposals for crofting's future
  • Sir Bobby's big goal - to tackle cancer!
  • Postgraduates gather for Celtic conference
  • Fitness festival for over 60s comes to Aberdeen
  • High point celebrated in flagship medical facility
  • Depression found to hasten decline in cancer patients
  • Acclaimed writer receives honorary degree
  • Honorary degree for cancer Institute head
  • Chief Constable is named Strathclyde Alumnus of the Year
  • 50% Of People Ignorant Over Causes Of Heart Disease, UK (Medical News Today)
  • UK & World News: Childhood brain cancer breakthrough (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Childhood brain cancer breakthrough - The Press Association
  • Bleeding gums increase risk of heart disease
  • Graduates gather to Succeed in Business
  • UK & World News: Study backs Mediterranean diet (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Millions Unaware Of Heart Risk Says New Research (Medical News Today)
  • Scanner that zeroes in on explosives 14 Sep 2008, 0103 hrs IST,PTI (The Times of India)
  • Interview: Richard Sambrook, director of BBC Global News (Guardian Unlimited)
  • Breast cancer vaccine hope raised - BBC News
  • West Country Actor Opens State-Of-The-Art Medical Scanner, UK (Medical News Today)
  • Scottish Institute for Residential Child Care to lead national initiative
  • St Andrews cuts carbon costs
  • Heart fears over common chemical - BBC News
  • Heart disease risk of chemical used in food and drink containers - Independent
  • Fly Studies Reveal Immune Cell Responses To Tumor And Tissue Damage - Science Daily (press release)
  • Heart attack survivors studied - The Press Association
  • Guidance teachers from across Scotland attend Aberdeen event
  • How to pay for university: There's no better time to study - Times Online
  • Help to write the Angina Monologues
  • St Andrews is Scotland's top university in 2008 - Times Online
  • St Andrews earns a high five - Times Online
  • PENN Medicine News: Inhibiting Cholesterol-Associated Protein Reduces High-Risk Blockages in...
  • Investment in research to boost chemicals industry
  • Younger people warned about skin cancer as cases triple
  • Boehringer Lung Drug Spiriva Raises Heart Attack Risk -Study - CNNMoney.com
  • Inhalers may up heart death risk - BBC News
  • Inhalers 'could cause heart attack' - The Press Association
  • UK & World News: Inhalers 'could cause heart attack' (icNewcastle - Sunday Sun)
  • Old Firm stars kick off cancer appeal
  • COPD Drugs Linked To Cardiovascular Risk - Medical News Today
  • Air Products? Hydrogen Fuelling Station Underlines Loughborough ... - Edubourse.com (Communiqués de.
  • Air Products? Hydrogen Fuelling Station Underlines Loughborough ... - Edubourse.com (Communiqués de.
  • Air Products? Hydrogen Fuelling Station Underlines Loughborough ... - Edubourse.com (Communiqués de.
  • Cancer scientist gives research overview
  • Air Products? Hydrogen Fuelling Station Underlines Loughborough ... - Fuel Cell Works (press...
  • Miliband Less Likely to Replace Brown as UK Leader, Bets Show - Bloomberg
  • Anti-ageing for arteries
  • Expert in ageing bows out
  • Health news: Eat pistachio nuts to lower cholesterol and risk of heart disease (Daily Mail)
  • World's first rat embryonic stem cells - Pharmaceutical Technology Europe
  • Raised risk of prostate cancer in Black men
  • Disease diagnosis in just 15 minutes
  • Computers ?speed up detection of cancer? - The Herald
  • Talking cure eases insomnia in cancer patients
  • Computers could read mammograms - BBC News
  • New technology promises tests for diseases such as cancer in 15 minutes (News-Medical-Net)
  • Mammograms read by computers will boost cancer detection and reduce doctors' workload
  • Newcastle and Durham scientists to get over £2 million for cancer imaging
  • Scientists get £2million to develop cancer imaging
  • University given £2m cancer boost - BBC News
  • Best cancer care 'not guaranteed' (Channel 4)
  • Changing livestock prices impact on plant diversity according to study
  • One dose chemo treatment the best for testicular cancer (News-Medical-Net)
  • New cancer imaging centre
  • Glenrothes: Candidate profiles (BBC News)
  • West of Scotland lung cancer 50% up on UK - Scotsman
  • Report reveals lung cancer hot-spot (Channel 4)
  • Polypill pilot finally takes off - Irish Times
  • UK first for Leeds researchers in new scanning study for arthritis
  • Scientist Aims To Improve Chemotherapy Breast Cancer Treatments ... - Medical News Today (press...
  • Biodiversity comes under the microscope
  • Polish migrant children need more support to feel at home in Scotland
  • Scientist Aims To Improve Chemotherapy Breast Cancer Treatments, University Of Wolverhampton...
  • Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis of Down Syndrome - PHG Foundation
  • New risk factor for prostate cancer
  • Oddfellows launch bowel cancer research
  • £1.4 million for cancer research at St Andrews
  • PREP Course helps students find their feet
  • New cancer treatment facility for animals opens
  • Lecture aims to increase cancer knowledge
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  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
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  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
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  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-10-10 14:06 Medical Marketing says not aware of additional results on prostrate.
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